As Friday’s 1 p.m. deadline for teams and players to exchange salary arbitration figures passed, the Detroit Tigers had four of their six arbitration-eligible players under contract.

According to multiple persons with knowledge of the situation, closer Shane Greene and left-handers Matthew Boyd Blaine Hardy and Daniel Norris have agreed to one-year contracts, avoiding an arbitration hearing next month.

Greene signed for $4 million, Boyd for $2.6 million and Norris signed for $1.275 million, including incentives based on games started. Hardy’s salary is not known.

The arbitration-eligible players who remain unsigned could prove to snap that streak: According to MLBTradeRumors.com, the industry’s authoritative voice on salary arbitration figures, right fielder Nicholas Castellanos is projected to earn $11.3 million and both righty Michael Fulmer and lefty Matthew Boyd are projected to earn $3 million.

Despite a career-best season offensively in 2018, Castellanos ranked among baseball’s worst defenders in right field, and Fulmer, who has front-of-the-rotation ability, finished the season injured for a second consecutive year.

Boyd was a designated Super Two player, receiving arbitration eligibility based on his Major League service time.